PS if all of the mysteries weren't cleared up by the project generation feel free to ask. Also see this page about the architecture which explains the various parts quite well. http://camel.apache.org/architecture.html
Cheers > On 06 Dec 2015, at 21:24, Taariq Levack <taar...@gmail.com> wrote: > > Hi Jimi, > We really love contributions so please feel free to make notes and edit the > wiki. > I usually create components using maven as shown here; > http://camel.apache.org/creating-a-new-camel-component.html > > Change the version and run, you'll have a working project in seconds. > > Have fun. > >> On 06 Dec 2015, at 18:35, <jimi.hulleg...@svensktnaringsliv.se> >> <jimi.hulleg...@svensktnaringsliv.se> wrote: >> >> I'm evaluating Camel for a coming project, and so far it looks pretty >> impressive. But I would like to try and write my own endpoint >> implementation, just to test it out, and the documentation on the website is >> a bit lacking, to say the least. At the minimum, one would think one could >> find a complete example, in java code, but I can't find any. >> >> The documentation I found was this page: >> http://camel.apache.org/how-can-i-create-a-custom-component-or-endpoint.html >> >> It then refers me to this page: >> http://camel.apache.org/writing-components.html >> >> And under the section "Writing Endpoints" it basically just mentions that I >> should extend DefaultEndpoint, and implement the methods createProducer() >> and/or createConsumer(), but it doesn't say anything on *how* I do that. >> From reading the documentation and reading the javadoc, I still have no idea >> on how to actually write the code. Let's say that to learn this, I want to >> write an EndPoint that outputs some random famous quotes. Or even simpler >> still, it could just output the same String over and over. How would I go >> about doing that? >> >> I also looked at the examples in the release zip file, but I couldn't find >> any java-file with the text "Endpoint" in the name, so I assume there is no >> such example to be found there. >> >> Regards >> /Jimi